Overview: Hillcrest Baptist Church
Hillcrest
may be described as a metropolitan Church. It is located in northwest
Austin at 3838 Steck Avenue, about eight miles from the center of
the city. This area has grown dramatically in the last ten years.
The immediate neighborhood around the Church may be described as middle
to upper middle class; however, the membership includes many socioeconomic,
age, and ethnic groups. About half of the members live within a few
miles of the Church, while the others come from all areas of the city and
the surrounding suburbs.
Hillcrest
Baptist Church was formed seventy-five years ago. The first act of
the new congregation was to take an offering for missions. Missions
continues to be a focus of the Church today, as exemplified by its statement
of purpose: Every member on mission: loving God, loving
others. The Church budget reflects this focus with
ten percent of all undesignated offerings going to the Cooperative Program,
half to the Southern Baptist Convention and half to the Baptist General
Convention of Texas. An additional thirteen percent goes to support
mission projects in Austin, our state, the nation, and in several countries
around the world.
On Sundays, approximately 500 members attend our morning worship service
at 10:45. Before the worship service is Sunday School, also with
an average attendance about 500. On Sunday evenings discipleship
courses are taught, followed by a time of worship at 6:30. Sundays
are great days of worship, Bible study, and fellowship.
One of the strengths of Hillcrest is its staff,
which includes a Pastor, a Minister
of Education and Outreach, a Minister of
Music and Administration, a Minister of
Youth, and a Director of Children's Ministries.
Each of the current called staff holds at least a masters degree.
They are dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ, to the family of God, and
to their own families.
Another
strength is congregational unity and singleness of purpose. As a
result the Church is not prone to divisive issues. That strength
is reflected in the Church's recent commitment to expand its facilities
to provide much needed educational space. The $l.2 million project
was paid for in less than four years, leaving the Church debt free and
enjoying good facilities.
The Church's annual operating budget is $1.2 million. In addition
collections are taken to support the International, North American and
the State missions programs. Hillcrest is a giving Church.
The growth of the Church has ushered in new challenges and opportunities.
The congregation is praying that God will guide us into a time of greater
service and deeper spiritual growth.
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